JK Predictions:
SHUOC
EUOC
INT
WAROC
In no particular order!!
How's that for sitting on the fence?
JK Predictions
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guessing...
ShUOC - sellens, northrop, crane, johnson
EUOC - coombs or mr andersson*, chepelin, nixon, strain
Int - Brickhill-Jones, Fraser, Marston(?), Kitchin
Warrior - McCarthy, Duncan, Edwards, Goddard, Palmer (?)
OD - GG, GG, GG, GG
looks like this one is wide open. we're hoping the rules allow us to consider mr andersson for selection, need to check that one out.
anyone know much about the park? i heard it might be a bit of an xc race

ShUOC - sellens, northrop, crane, johnson
EUOC - coombs or mr andersson*, chepelin, nixon, strain
Int - Brickhill-Jones, Fraser, Marston(?), Kitchin
Warrior - McCarthy, Duncan, Edwards, Goddard, Palmer (?)
OD - GG, GG, GG, GG
looks like this one is wide open. we're hoping the rules allow us to consider mr andersson for selection, need to check that one out.
anyone know much about the park? i heard it might be a bit of an xc race


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rocky - [nope] cartel
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rocky wrote:anyone know much about the park? i heard it might be a bit of an xc race![]()
Woods, water & wild flowers. The Greatest Historic Formal Landscape in Britain.
A unique landscape of water gardens and geometric avenues created by Robert Benson, 1st Lord Bingley, in the 17th Century which has remained virtually unchanged to this day.
It was probably influenced by Andre Le Notre at Versailles and Vaux Le Vicomte during Robert’s ‘grand tour’ of Europe.
Despite the French influence the manner in which it was adapted to the natural landscape is relaxed and entirely English.
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woods,water and wildflowers...... I hope plenty of the first and last and not too much of the middle. I still have vivid memories of WM relays at Kingsbury Water Park.
Can't think why no-ones considering HOC for JK relay
There should be 4 runners, as it's any combination of 7. Not having an M18 relay sets the M18's loose on either premier or Short open. 
Can't think why no-ones considering HOC for JK relay


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think the relays could be bit different, i know for sure that some people are not running the JK
'Grab it by the balls'
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the duncan - diehard
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Dave wrote:could the M18s not combine with some youger juniors to form M48- teams? Deeside have 3.
what're you running in dave?
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Neil M35 wrote:rocky wrote:anyone know much about the park? i heard it might be a bit of an xc race![]()
Woods, water & wild flowers. The Greatest Historic Formal Landscape in Britain.
A unique landscape of water gardens and geometric avenues created by Robert Benson, 1st Lord Bingley, in the 17th Century which has remained virtually unchanged to this day.
It was probably influenced by Andre Le Notre at Versailles and Vaux Le Vicomte during Robert’s ‘grand tour’ of Europe.
Despite the French influence the manner in which it was adapted to the natural landscape is relaxed and entirely English.
Hmmm. Yes the gardens are worth a visit after a run in the woods.
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